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COLLINS, Pentagram, The New York Times Magazine are Top Type Directors Club Award Winners


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Established in 1946 in New York, TDC celebrates and amplifies the power of typography and serves as a global community united by the shared belief that type drives culture and culture drives type
The Type Directors Club, the world’s leading typography organisation and part of The One Club for Creativity, has unveiled the for its two premiere global awards programs: TDC67 Communication Design and 24TDC Typeface Design competitions.
COLLINS picked up eight TDC67 Certificates, with the New York office winning five two for Crane Paper Company (one for logotype and one with The Nucleus Group New York for brand Identity), two for Medium (brand identity and website), and one for Primary brand identity.  COLLINS San Francisco picked up three TDC67 Certificates, including two for San Francisco Symphony, one for dynamic logotype and the other with Dinamo Basel for brand identity. ....

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Art exhibition explores Chinese Canadian immigrant experience


Art works use representation and abstraction as symbols for immigrant experience
Representation and abstraction used as visual symbols for immigration by Chinese Canadian artist Nicholas Tay at the Massy Books Gallery.
Author of the article: Kevin Griffin
Publishing date: May 11, 2021  •  3 days ago  •  3 minute read  • 
Artist Nicholas Tay at his home in Vancouver on May 10. Tay s work is featured in the exhibition Amateur Cartography at the Massy Books Gallery in Chinatown. Photo by Arlen Redekop /PNG
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Animation Advice From The Late 'Simpsons' Artist Edwin Aguilar


Edwin Aguilar
Aguilar embodied triumph against the odds in a stark way. Born in El Salvador’s San Miguel province in 1974, he fled the country in 1982 to avoid being drafted as a child soldier in the army. Growing up in East L.A., he dodged gang life to win scholarships to art schools. Intimidated by the test to join
The Simpsons, he passed and went on to become a mainstay of the show.
In the 22 years he spent on the Fox show, Aguilar served in a wide range of roles, most notably character layout artist (1999–2021) and assistant director (2007–21). He also worked at Graz Entertainment, Hanna-Barbera, and Warner Bros. with Chuck Jones an artist whose characters he’d idolized as a child in El Salvador. ....

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As India Suffers COVID Catastrophe, Worried LA Diaspora Raises Funds — And Awareness


mocked up a T-shirt that reads in Hindi and Urdu: “Help India Breathe.”
In a matter of days, she’s raised more than $1,000 in T-shirt sales and donations for the distribution of oxygen cylinders through the Hemkunt Foundation.
Part of Rathore’s motivation in designing T-shirts was to alert people outside of India to how dire the situation is there contrary to the rosier picture painted by Prime Minister Narendra Modi.
Premature Victory Called
In January, while Los Angeles County was struggling through a deadly surge, Modi declared his country’s triumph over COVID during a speech to the World Economic Forum. ....

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Fabricated Blue by Kim McCarty on artnet Auctions


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Contemporary artist Kim McCarty is best known for her delicate watercolor portraits of young, unclothed men and women. Inspired by transparency, the artist builds layers of monochromatic hues using a wet-on-wet technique to dramatize her portraits’ blurred, afterimage effects. “I wish to convey the transitory and emergent state,” The artist has said, “The watercolor is so translucent that the medium expresses both flaws and perfection.” Born in 1956 in Los Angeles, McCarty spent a majority of her young life in Geneva, Switzerland. She later returned to Los Angeles, and in 1980, she received her Bachelor of Arts at the Art Center College of Design in Pasadena in California. In 1988, she graduated with a Master of Fine Arts from the University of California in Los Angeles, and she was included in ....

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